Court refuses to defer Ayodhya verdict

Rejected the petition requesting the judgment to be deferred so that an out-of-court amicable settlement could be reached

PTI | September 17, 2010



An effort for deferring the judgment in the 60-year-old title suit in the Ramjanambhoomi -Babri Masjid dispute was today rebuffed by the Allahabad High Court, which will now pronounce its verdict on Sept 24.


A three-judge Special Bench of the Court rejected a petition filed by one Ramesh Chandra Tripathi for deferring the judgment for working out an out-of-court amicable settlement of the issue saying there was no merit in the application.

The Special Bench, comprising Justice S.U Khan, Justice D.V Sharma and Justice Sudhir Agarwal, decided to imposed a heavy fine which would be announced later though Justice Agarwal proposed a fine of Rs five lakh.

The judges asked the parties whether they were interested in going for any discussion for a compromise and none of them showed interest. Following this, the court rejected the petition for deferring the judgment.

Tripathi, a defendant in the case, had filed the application for making another attempt to reach a solution to the dispute through reconciliation and deferment of the verdict.

Objections were filed yesterday by Sunni Central Board of Wakf and the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha before Court against any deferment of the verdict and with today's order they have become infructuous.
 
 

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